Becorath
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Came across this site and wanted to share.
http://joemacho.hubpages.com/hub/Hydrogen-Peroxide-for-Plants
http://joemacho.hubpages.com/hub/Hydrogen-Peroxide-for-Plants
As hydrogen peroxide will easily rid your soil of harmful pests, it can also take it's toll on beneficial soil organisms. So, use wisely and only treat when an infection or rot has been confirmed.
dont believe in what?I don't believe in this lol.
this one is new to me where do you get it? and what is it derived from?Calcium peroxide would probably be better (longer lasting) and less harmful to microbes. It is used to stimulate aerobic organisms for the purposes of bioremediation.
Came across this site and wanted to share.
http://joemacho.hubpages.com/hub/Hydrogen-Peroxide-for-Plants
Why? Because we all know it is bogus?
no more soil food web either
I realize that this is the common wisdom ... but I'm curious. Have actual studies with soil been done, or is this an extension of a philosophy: "green or nothing"? I'm wondering if it's an herban legend. cn
soil food web is a site and concept started by Dr. Elaine Ingram Queen of compost. The most renowned microbiologist in the world. So yes, quite a few studies have been done. Not just by her, but more than half of the universities out there.
I'd like a link please. Linus Pauling won the Nobel in chemistry, but I still think his beliefs about Vitamin C were pooped by a bat. cn